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UNHInnovation (UNHI) hosted the eighth annual Innovators’ Dinner on October 4th to celebrate and encourage the commercialization of innovative ideas generated through UNH research. The dinner was held in the Huddleston Ballroom where faculty, staff, students, and industry partners gathered to recognize the UNH community for its hard work, which resulted in a record-breaking over $1,000,000 in commercialization revenue in FY18.
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UNH recently entered into a non-exclusive agreement with Gado Images to help facilitate the licensing of some of the image copyrights owned by the university, specifically, the almost 50,000 photographic negatives that were bequeathed to UNH by famed Jewish female photographer Lotte Jacobi. Read More

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) has recently licensed two synthetic peptides and an antibody to the reagent company Kerafast. The materials were developed by Dr. Stacia A. Sower, a professor in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and the director of the Center for Molecular and Comparative Endocrinology (CME). Read More

Parking on the University of New Hampshire’s Durham campus is a limited resource; a limitation that results in frustration among the UNH community of faculty, staff, and students, and has introduced unnecessary operational overhead for the UNH Parking and Transportation department. Read More

In the beginning of June, 25 early-career scientists from across the country converged in Boston to participate in the second annual I-Corps Bio-Entrepreneurship Workshop to learn about commercializing early-stage ideas. Read More

The new fiscal year brought a change in leadership to the UNH InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL). Erica Johnson, former director, left the university for an opportunity at QA Café, a software testing company in Portsmouth, NH. Erica is widely recognized as an industry leader with her abilities to drive technical innovation. Read More

The notion that driverless cars will make us all safer doesn’t stand alone; connected vehicle technology — the communication between cars and their surroundings about such things as traffic accidents and construction delays — is an integral part of that mission. Read More

Due to the generosity of Harry Patten (‘58), four UNH Durham students from any college or major can get hands-on experience working at a start-up company (priority given to UNH alumni start-ups). We recognize that not all students have the “a-ha” idea right away and/or they want to learn about and understand the inner workings of a start-up and help in the building process. Read More

As the University of New Hampshire’s innovation and commercialization activity continues to expand, UNHInnovation remains committed to making the intellectual asset management workflow more transparent and efficient. With that goal in mind, our office is investing in new technology that will streamline our processes and procedures. Read More